Phoenix, Las Vegas, and the Texas metros sit in some of the hottest air in the country, which makes timing the single biggest factor in a safe pet move. Summer heat on the tarmac, seasonal airline cargo embargoes, and a handful of pet-capable airports all shape when and how your pet can fly. Pet Travel Advisors plans calm, compliant moves to, from, and within the Southwest, door to door. One advisor coordinates the route, the crate, the vet steps, and the paperwork, whether you are moving across the state or overseas. Request a quote and we will build a plan around your city and travel date.
Different cities, different airports, different timing.
Because airline rules, summer heat embargoes, and your destination all affect the plan, we build a route that fits your pet and your travel date.
We know the Southwest hubs and the rules that apply to each route, and we turn them into a simple plan you can follow.
We help choose practical routes, travel windows, and handoff procedures so your pet’s trip is safer and more predictable.
Pet Travel Advisors assigns a move coordinator who keeps you updated and checks details before travel so nothing important is missed.
Pick your city below for local airport details and pickup options.
Whether you are relocating across Arizona, leaving Las Vegas, or moving a pet out of Texas, the steps on the ground are the same: confirm the route and timing, prepare the crate and vet paperwork, and route around the heat. We map the whole journey early so nothing is rushed at the last minute. Moving internationally? Start with our destination guides for country rules, and see everything we handle.
To keep everything clear, we break the move into simple steps:
We confirm what rules apply based on your pet and travel details.
We map out what happens when, so steps are completed in the right order.
We help keep appointments and timing aligned with what’s required.
We check names, dates, and signatures so nothing trips up your move.
We help align crate setup and routing with airline handling expectations.
We guide you on travel-day handoff and what to expect on arrival.
We plan to the standards the airlines and authorities actually use. Travel crates follow the IATA live animal travel requirements, international moves follow USDA APHIS pet travel rules, and in-cabin pets clear screening under the TSA pet screening procedures. We turn those into a simple checklist for your route.
We route pets through the Southwest hubs that handle animals safely and reliably: Phoenix (PHX), Las Vegas (LAS), Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW), Houston (IAH), Austin (AUS), San Antonio (SAT), Tucson (TUS), and Reno (RNO). Extreme summer heat is the main factor across this region, so early-morning and late-evening flights are often the safest window.
Booking a pet onto a flight yourself is doable for a short hop, but the Southwest adds real risk: ground temperatures that trigger airline heat embargoes, long connections, and country rules that change for international moves. A specialist plans around all of it, books the safe routing, prepares the documents, and stays reachable if anything shifts on travel day. We handle in-cabin, checked, and cargo moves, and coordinate the vet visits so the timing lines up. For most families the value is simple: one point of contact who has done this route before.
Most Southwest moves come together in a few weeks, though international destinations and peak summer heat need more lead time. A typical timeline runs like this: a consultation and a check of your route and dates, the crate fitting and any vet steps, booking flights around the heat windows, then pickup, airport handling, and arrival. For an international move, the destination country rules usually set the pace, so we start there early. See our destination guides for country-specific timelines. Serving a different part of the country? See our regional guides for the West Coast, the Mountain West and Alaska, the Midwest, the Northeast, and the South and Islands.
Cost depends on your pet’s size and crate, the route and airline, whether it is in-cabin or cargo, vet and document fees, and the season. Summer heat routing can add cost because it limits flight times. Every move is priced individually. Request a quote here and we will give you a clear estimate for your pet and route.
We route through the major pet-capable hubs: Phoenix (PHX), Las Vegas (LAS), Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW), Houston (IAH), Austin (AUS), San Antonio (SAT), Tucson (TUS), and Reno (RNO). We pick the airport and flight that suit your pet and route.
It is the biggest factor here. From late spring through early fall, airlines apply heat embargoes that limit cargo travel when ground temperatures are high, and the Southwest reaches those limits often. We plan around them with early-morning or late-evening flights and, where it helps, cooler connecting hubs.
Small pets that fit in an airline-approved carrier under the seat can often fly in the cabin, and they clear security under TSA pet screening procedures. Larger pets travel as checked baggage or cargo in an IATA-compliant crate. We confirm which option fits your pet before booking.
Yes. The Southwest sends pets to Mexico, Europe, Asia, and beyond. The destination country sets the rules and the timeline, so we start with its import requirements. See our destination guides for country-specific steps.
We serve every major Southwest metro, including Phoenix, Tucson, Las Vegas, Reno, Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio, plus the surrounding areas. Pick your city above for local airport details and pickup options.
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